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> If BIOS settings is the problem then installation should halt at the
> very beginning and compel the user to correct it, instead of going ahead
> with it and exit with an error leaving an unclean installation and loss
> of user apps.
100% agreed, but since we haven't ever reproduced such
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your response, yes you are right that I was not doing a
fresh installation, instead I was overwriting the existing Ubuntu 14.04
installed on my system, keeping apps and documents and settings as it
is, that means, not erasing the previously installed Operating System.
I
The attached dpkg log shows that grub was successfully installed on your
system in EFI mode. But your bug report claims that your system is not
booted in EFI mode, and shows that you are booted into an upstream
'lowlatency' kernel version, not the 4.4.0 kernel that was installed as
part of the